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Title: RNA


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RNA
  • Review for Lecture P131

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NO LAB REPORT FOR NEXT WEEK
  • Test 2 in lab next week
  • Written or emailed request to switch labs
  • Help session 4-530 pm Tuesday with Adriana

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most important concept
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  • DNA -gtmore DNA --gt RNA -gt protein

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TODAY
  • Transcription
  • CD activity 13.1
  • post-transcription intron excision
  • Translation CD activity 13.2
  • Post-translational folding and transport
  • other goodies if we have time

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Transcription synthesisof RNA
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Control of Transcription
  • Turning on one gene at a time
  • Remember E2F, the factor which turns on the gene
    for the S-phase proteins in the cell cycle?
  • Many similar examples

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Post-transcriptionsometimes RNA modifications
  • Introns
  • exons
  • spliceosomes controlled by RNA enzymes. Remember
    Freemans RNA world ideas?

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introns
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  • fragile X syndrome and diced siRNA
    http//www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2002-09/csh
    l-nii091702.php
  • Fragile X syndrome is the most common form of
    hereditary mental retardation, affecting 1 in
    4000 males and 1 in 8000 females. Fragile X
    syndrome is the result of a genetic mutation at
    one end of the fragile X mental retardation 1
    gene (FMR1) that causes the abnormal inactivation
    of the gene. It is known that the protein encoded
    by FMR1 -- the so-called fragile X mental
    retardation protein (FMRP) -- binds to RNA and is
    thought to regulate the expression of specific
    genes during neural development, but the mode of
    FMRP action in cells is yet to be defined. This
    work provides some important clues.
  • Using Drosophila as a model organism, Drs. Siomi
    and Hannon and colleagues found that FMRP
    associates with RNAi-related cellular machinery.
    RNAi-induced gene silencing depends upon the
    introduction of double-stranded RNA, which is
    processed by Dicer enzymes into short pieces of
    double-stranded RNA. These short interfering
    RNAs, or siRNAs as they are known, are
    incorporated into an RNAi-induced silencing
    complex (RISC), which uses them as a guide to
    target and destroy complementary mRNAs, and
    thereby prevent synthesis of the encoded protein.

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TRANSLATION
  • Protein synthesis

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  • mRNA
  • Ribosome sub-units
  • tRNA

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tRNA(old version)
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translation
  • After initiation, then elongation
  • think aboutprocesses,not jargon

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translation
  • During elongation, the protein may grow into
    the rER. Remember the take-home part of the last
    test?
  • At end of elongation.. Termination. Everything
    falls apart when the stop codon appears.

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Who cares about ribosomes?
  • Public Release 30-Sep-2002 Nature Structural
    BiologyMolecular machine could develop drugs for
    bioweapons victimsResearchers at the Department
    of Energy's Los Alamos National Laboratory have
    created the first computer model of a key part of
    the E-coli ribosome, a cellular structure
    responsible for the creation of proteins, that
    has applications in the development of new and
    powerful antibiotics for use in the treatment of
    illnesses caused by all pathogens, including a
    host of bioweapons agents.

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tRNA
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most important concept
  •      
  • DNA -gtmore DNA --gt RNA -gt protein

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